Walkway position / alignment. Maintains a 1.5 to 2m separation to existing Norfolk Island Pines to provide usable grassed open space.
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1 This shall be read in conjunction with: oberts oad Termination Plan efer to Frame Group documentation for ngineering Plans, Profiles and Cross Sections and Construction Methodologies. Final set out of all elements to be confirmed on site in association with liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals. efer to astern arth documentation for technical Planting plans and applicable dune restoration methodology. A number of shrub wildings have established in a sporadic manner in the open space area between the Midway Surf Club and Beacon Car Park. Some of these clusters pose potential CPTD risks and is recommended planting be rationalised in this area, with low shrubs removed and additional specimen trees planted to provide amenity and shade. A gentle, curved walkway alignment between Grey Street and oberts oad achieves a balance between spatial separation to existing trees, useable and the creation of a legible dune edge / interface. Boardwalk extends no greater than m - m into dune / mown edge for approx. 15m in order to achieve desired alignment and relationships. SALIS BUY CNTN NIAL MA D IN D IV TS D Grey Street termination including proposed upgrade of access structures in association with dune restoration planting. Walkway alignment set back from interface to avoid sensitive dune complex in this area. Beacon Carpark access requires upgrade and re alignment of access structures in association with dune / blowout infill and restoration planting. Proposed walkway alignment to extend over new infill area to achieve logical, direct connection to carpark interface. BUY D OB The walkway alignment between oberts oad and Beacon Carpark continues as above. To a limited extent the boardwalk marginally extends up to m into dune / mown edge in some locations to achieve desired alignment and relationships. SALIS T Concrete walkway extension in this is set back from mown grass / dune edge to maximise usable grass open space adjacent to Surf Club. Alignment allows for the future incorporation of picnic areas in spatially enclosed spaces beneath trees to the north. Y ST G Walkway termination to Centennial Marine Drive / adjacent pool complex at speed control / road crossing device. Suggest installation of formal pedestrian crossing to improve safety. Plans. efer to identified L81 s. Walkway position / alignment. Maintains a 5 to m separation to existing Norfolk Island Pines to provide usable grassed open space. xisting Trees at frontage to be retained. In-situ concrete walkway with pigment oxide additive and (U5) shallow textured broom surface finish. Pigment oxide to compliment coastal landscape colour palette and timber boardwalk. xisting tree / shrub to be removed. Predominately exotic, under nourished specimens. prior to commencement of original scale 1 3 5mm a. Information (11) b. Information (1) c. Information (1) d. Information (1) e. Information (1) f. Information (1) Informal seating element set in sculptural paved area. ngage Cultural Advisor and local artists to develop narrative with locally sourced materials in liaison with applicable consultant professionals and contractors. Dedicated low impact boardwalk / ladder access over existing and / or re-instated sand dunes. Orient access in a South asterly direction in accordance with Coastal ngineering eport as indicated. Final detail and methodology to be confirmed by project engineers. Grassed open space in association to walkway proposal. 1 Duneline as per GDC records. Angled timber boardwalk members to form 'knot' as physical expression of cultural narrative. Final detail and timber construction to be confirmed in liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals Dashed line outlines existing edge of non-mown dune area. Coastal Marine Area boundary as per GDC records. Level, 1- Khyber Pass oad, Newmarket PO Box , Newmarket 119, New Zealand Telephone: Facsmile: issue drawn JD / SP A1 1:15, 1: L1 A F teamwork://bim.akl.chowhill.co.nz/1389 Gisborne date printed /7/1
2 This Plan shall be read in conjunction with: oberts oad Termination Plan efer to Frame Group documentation for ngineering Plans, Profiles and Cross Sections and Construction Methodologies. efer to astern arth documentation for technical Planting plans and applicable dune restoration methodology. Final set out of all elements to be confirmed on site in association with liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals. SPAC L1 OP N Informal seating element. ngage Cultural Advisor and local carvers to develop and construct sculptural narrative from GDC sourced Totara beams. Concrete stairs positioned at existing coastal edge. Concrete finish to complement 'Waka' pavement treatment. Final construction details and approach to be confirmed by project engineers. 1 T 1 Timber platform to form physical expression of cultural narrative. Constructed platform over existing pink stamped pavement and fix at concrete stairs structure. Timber board arrangement to match boardwalk. Final construction details and approach to be confirmed by project engineers. Partial removal of existing pink pavement and road asphalt to allow for new grassed open space. emoval of existing stairs / ramp. In-situ concrete ramp transition (1: max) to integrate with 'Waka' and connect existing path to Waikanae Surf Club. e-contouring of adjoining as required to create eyesweet transition from 'Waka' to ramp. Adjust termination and alignment of Grey Street. Allow to reinstate asphalt surface and install road markings as indicated. Formalise parking bays with suitable delineation markings as indicated. 5 x 5 timber bollards as per GDC Open Space Design Guidelines. Position to preclude vehicular access and provide informal seating opportunities as indicated. 1. 3m wide in-situ concrete walkway with pigment oxide additive and light exposed or acid etched surface finish. Pigment oxide to compliment coastal landscape colour palette and timber boardwalk. Transition to 'knot' to be flush. 1. ST G In-situ pavement with pigment oxide additive and light exposed or acid etched surface finish to form physical expression of 'Waka' narrative. Install 3mm wide edge beam 'border' to delineate 'Waka' form as part narrative. Pigment oxide to compliment coastal landscape colour palette and walkway finish. Details to be confirmed in liaison with Cultural Advisor and relevant consulting professionals. Y 1 Angled timber boardwalk members to form 'knot' as physical expression of cultural narrative. Final detail and timber construction to be confirmed in liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals. 1 3m wide timber boardwalk. Timber boards arranged in a parallel layout. Timber to meet paved area and timber 'knots' flush. 1 Dedicated low impact boardwalk / ladder access over existing and / or re-instated sand dunes. Access forms 'rope' connection to 'knot' as extension of cultural narrative. Orient access in a South asterly direction in accordance with Coastal ngineering eport as indicated. Final detail and methodology to be confirmed by project engineers. 1 xisting trees to retain. xisting tree to be removed. xisting grass open space. ain Gardens with free-draining special mix soil composite and low native groundcover species suitable for rain garden specification. Final construction details and methodology to be confirmed in liaison with project engineers. 3mm 1 a. Information (1) b. Information (1) c. Information (1) d. Information (1) Level, 1- Khyber Pass oad, Newmarket PO Box , Newmarket 119, New Zealand Telephone: Facsmile: issue 1 1:@A3 teamwork://bim.akl.chowhill.co.nz/1389 Gisborne 1389 D date printed /7/1
3 This Plan shall be read in conjunction with: L1 OB TS O AD efer to Frame Group documentation for ngineering Plans, Profiles and Cross Sections and Construction Methodologies. efer to astern arth documentation for technical Planting plans and applicable dune restoration methodology. Final set out of all elements to be confirmed on site in association with liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals. Informal seating element. ngage Cultural Advisor and local carvers to develop and construct sculptural narrative from GDC sourced Totara beams. Low timber retaining structure / informal seating with potential to incorporate additional artwork and narrative. Angled timber boardwalk members to form 'knot' as physical expression of cultural narrative. Final detail and timber construction to be confirmed in liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals. Adjust termination and alignment of oberts oad. Allow to reinstate asphalt surface and install road markings as indicated. 5 x 5 timber bollards as per GDC Open Space Design Guidelines. Position to preclude vehicular access and provide informal seating opportunities as indicated. In-situ pavement with pigment oxide additive and light exposed or acid etched surface finish. Pigment oxide to compliment coastal landscape colour palette and timber boardwalk. Transition to asphaltic surface to be flush. 3m wide timber boardwalk with timber boards arranged in a parallel layout. Timber boardwalk to meet paved area and timber 'knots' flush. Dedicated low impact boardwalk / ladder access over existing and / or re-instated sand dunes. Access forms 'rope' connection to 'knot' as extension of cultural narrative. Orient access in a South asterly direction in accordance with Coastal ngineering eport as indicated. Final detail and methodology to be confirmed by project engineers. 1. Low viewing platform set into dune with ramped transition (1: max) from boardwalk. Timber construction as a continuation of boardwalk meeting timber 'knots' flush. Final detail and timber construction to be confirmed in liaison with project engineers. 1.! Sculptural paved area. ngage Cultural Advisor and local artists to develop narrative with locally sourced materials in liaison with applicable consultant professionals and contractors.! xisting trees to retain. xisting tree to be removed. xisting grass open space. 3mm 1 oberts oad Termination Plan a. Information (1) b. Information (1) c. Information (1) d. Information (1) e. Information (1) Level, 1- Khyber Pass oad, Newmarket PO Box , Newmarket 119, New Zealand Telephone: Facsmile: issue 1 1:@A3 teamwork://bim.akl.chowhill.co.nz/1389 Gisborne 1389 date printed /7/1
4 L1 This Plan shall be read in conjunction with: oberts oad Termination Plan efer to Frame Group documentation for ngineering Plans, Profiles and Cross Sections and Construction Methodologies. efer to astern arth documentation for technical Planting plans and applicable dune restoration methodology. Final set out of all elements to be confirmed on site in association with liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals. C xisting carpark entrance to be retained. emove existing fence and install on new alignment in association with low planting as indicated. emove sections of existing car parking and plant with low coastal species to improve amenity and legibility of parking blocks as indicated. efer to astern arth documentation for additional information. Bench seating or informal seating in accordance with GDC Open Space Design Guidelines. Potential for seating to be constructed with quarter sawn timber members or totara beams. Contour area and redistribute deposited sand to cut as required. Final detail and methodology to be confirmed by project engineers. etain existing vehicular access to open space in this location. Walkway in this area shall be ed to accommodate appropriate ( maintenance) vehicular loading. Final construction detail to be confirmed by etain flexible and Structural ngineer. existing specimen trees in this area. Horizontal timber sleeper (or equivalent) access to boardwalk set in low planting as indicated. Dedicated low impact boardwalk / ladder access over existing and / or re-instated sand dunes. Access forms 'rope' connection to 'knot' as extension of cultural narrative. Orient access in a South asterly direction in accordance with Coastal ngineering eport as indicated. Final detail and methodology to be confirmed by project engineers. 1 Angled timber boardwalk members to form 'knot' as physical expression of cultural narrative. Final detail and timber construction to be confirmed in liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals. A LM IA 3m wide timber boardwalk in association with seating and low shrubs / groundcover planting as indicated. Timber boards arranged in a parallel layout. Timber boardwalk to meet paved area and timber 'knots' flush. D IN NN NT 1. IV beacon carpark 1. xisting trees to retain. 1 xisting tree to be removed. xisting grass open space. Dune restoration planting in association to formalise / improve dune interface with grassed areas. efer to astern arth documentation for additional information. 3mm 1 a. Information (1) b. Information (1) c. Information (1) d. Information (1) e. Information (1) Level, 1- Khyber Pass oad, Newmarket PO Box , Newmarket 119, New Zealand Telephone: Facsmile: issue 1 1:@A3 teamwork://bim.akl.chowhill.co.nz/1389 Gisborne 1389 date printed /7/1
5 This Plan shall be read in conjunction with: L1 oberts oad Termination Plan efer to Frame Group documentation for ngineering Plans, Profiles and Cross Sections and Construction Methodologies. efer to astern arth documentation for technical Planting plans and applicable dune restoration methodology. CNTNNIAL MAIN DIV Final set out of all elements to be confirmed on site in association with liaison with Cultural Advisor and applicable consultant professionals. A number of shrub wildings have established in a sporadic manner in the open space area between the Midway Surf Club and Beacon Car Park. Some of these clusters pose potential CPTD risks and is suggested planting be rationalised in this area, with low shrubs removed and additional specimen trees planted to provide amenity and shade. Walkway termination to Centennial Marine Drive / adjacent pool complex at speed control / road crossing device. Suggest installation of formal pedestrian crossing to improve safety. etain flexible and existing specimen trees in this area. Consider low shrub / coastal dune planting to improve shelter adjacent specimen trees. etain flexible in this area. xisting karo in this area create visual barrier and potential CPTD issue. emoval is required to accommodate sculptural seating area. Dedicated low impact boardwalk / ladder access over existing and / or re-instated sand dunes. Orient access in a South asterly direction in accordance with Coastal ngineering eport as indicated. Final detail and methodology to be confirmed by project engineers. 6 6 Sculptural paved area. ngage Cultural Advisor and local artists to develop narrative with locally sourced materials in liaison with applicable consultant professionals and contractors. Informal seating element. ngage Cultural Advisor and local carvers to develop and construct sculptural narrative from GDC sourced Totara beams. 3m wide in-situ concrete walkway with pigment oxide additive and (U5) shallow textured broom surface finish. Pigment oxide to compliment coastal landscape colour palette and timber boardwalk. xisting trees to retain. xisting tree / shrub to be removed. xisting grass open space. 1 3mm a. Information (1) b. Information (1) c. Information (1) d. Information (11) e. Information (1) f. Information (1) Level, 1- Khyber Pass oad, Newmarket PO Box , Newmarket 119, New Zealand Telephone: Facsmile: Midway drawn JD / SP issue scale 1 1:@A3 teamwork://bim.akl.chowhill.co.nz/1389 Gisborne 1389 date printed /7/1 F
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